Automatically chosen based on IMDb movie
information. No input required after title is chosen.

Attempts to match title, year of production, and at
least one cast member before making a choice for you.

Occasionally, there is a mismatch between IMDb info
and DVDEmpire info. If MovieFinder is at all uncertain,
you will be asked to choose
from a list of search results. Happens < 5% of the time,
usually with rare or movies that are part of a series.

If attempt fails, IMDb is automatically queried for its dependable, lower resolution image.

Can always download an alternate by right clicking image or via button on edit window.

Can drag and drop a new image file onto current image at
any time.

If an image is corrupt or missing, clicking on the
error image will download a new one.

Left-clicking on a good image toggles scaling (zoom).
Window is scrollable if necessary.

Several data fields added:

Can now set media type (DVD, Blu-Ray, etc, all fully
customizeable), keep a number of times watched count,
and add personal notes.

Movies are now indexed. Automatic indexing options
are to numerically number them based on either their
alphabetical position in the library or the date they
were entered. Or you can take manual control and type in
text (such as where it's located or whatever else you
might want to label the title with).

Personal rating (stars) now in
1/2 star increments, and are also now resettable to 0
stars.

Can associate movies with a file (such as an .avi,
.mp3, .html, whatever). MovieFinder will ask your OS to
play/open it when desired. Drag and drop entry supported.
Parental controls optional.

*Numerous* personalizeable appearance options:

Can now invert and negate built-in color themes, or
choose from custom color themes (skins).

Create custom color themes, including mixed (two
colors transitioning on a single button) or
blended (average or user-defined mix of two colors) button colors, etc.
Can also saturate or de-saturate colors.

Choose from several watermarks (background
patterns), including a user-supplied image.

Mac OS X now installs an alias (with icon) if installed to
/Applications/MovieFinder

Misc. Refinements:

When IMDb query results are displayed, two buttons have
been added: 'change spelling' and 'cancel search.'

'Dates' that movies are entered are now more precise (to
the millisecond, to be exact) behind the scenes rather than
just the month/year. To be used in the future when lists are
sortable based on any field.

Updated auto-naming predictions to be more intelligent
regarding larger images downloaded from cdcovers.cc.

Also now intelligently renames titles such as "The Lord
of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" to "Lord of the
Rings, The: The Fellowship of the Ring" vice "Lord of the
Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The." Type *that* three
times fast!

If an auto-detected movie is renamed, the display in
background is refreshed.

Removed the 'tagged' movie feature.

Updated tutorial mode text.

Bugs Fixed:

Updated IMDb queries to match changes in their html
structure. Much more intelligent now.

If alternate images were downloaded, they would sometimes not update the display with the new image

If 'reload selections last saved' was clicked and a
previously selected movie had been deleted, incorrect movies
were loaded as 'previous selections.'

'Reload selections last saved' button found on the
selections tab now literally loads selections from last save
vice selections found at program startup.

Prevented 'null' from being displayed as a
poster file if no poster image was in use.

If you clicked on a title from either the genre searcher
or selections tabs with the intent to switch to that movies
details, sometimes the details would not be shown if that
specific movie was already pulled up on the movie details
tab.

When cycling through posters on the poster view tab,
occasionally browsing via up/down arrows would fail to
update picture.

If the 'delete selections' button is used and the option
to save changes is accepted, MF would unnecessarily reload.
No longer.